VW
Volkswagen from 1961 to 1979

1961
Volkswagen Beetle

1961
Volkswagen Beetle

1961 Volkswagen Beetle

1961 Volkswagen Microbus

1962 Volkswagen Beetle

This
car is owned by Neil Baker of Keresley,Coventry,
West Midlands, EnglandNote that on this VW the
parking lights (indicator bulbs) are inside the headlight assembly, not on top
of the fenders.Neil doesn't know if the car
was manufactured this way or if they were changed at a later date.

1962 Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet

1963 Volkswagen Beetle
Sunroof

1963 Volkswagen Beetle

1963 Volkswagen Beetle

1963 Volkswagen Beetle

This
car is owned by Jan Olaf Verlo, Asker NorwayIt
is Chass. nr 5670290. I it left the factory on theJuly
121963, one of the last 1963 Models

1962/63
VW Pickup

1964 Volkswagen 1200

1964 Volkswagen 1200

1965 Volkswagen

1965 Volkswagen

1965 Volkswagen

1965 Volkswagen Cabriolet

1965 Volkswagen Beatle

This
car is owned by Maria Amalia Maragno from Brazil

1965 Karman Ghia

1965 Volkswagen Microbus

1966 Volkswagen Beetle SedanClick
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This
car is owned by Larry Neuner of Owensboro, KY USA.It
was originally purchased by a United States serviceman while serving in Europe.
After a short period of time he was discharged from the service and decided to
ship it to the United States. It was converted to U.S. specifications upon arrival.
The bug was restored in 2002. The color was originally Bahama Blue.This VW is powered by a 1300cc engine restored by Tim
Hall.

Larry's
1966 Volkswagen shown with a 1952 and a 1955which are owned by Lora
and Tim Hall

1966 Karman Ghia Cabriolet

1966 Karman Ghia

1966 Karman Ghia Cabriolet

1966 Karman Ghia Cabriolet

1966 Volkswagen Kombi Van

1966 Karman Ghia Cabriolet

1967 Volkswagen Camper

1966/67 Volkswagen Microbus

1968 VW Beetle Karmann Convertible

1968
Karman Ghia

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Max This car is owned by Cindy Kennedy
ofNew Bavaria, Ohio

1968
VW Austrailian Country Buggy

1968
VW Austrailian Country Buggy

This
vehicle was made is Australia and is one of six in USA. These pictures were
submitted by Jerry Longden, Santa Rosa, CA This vehicle is owned by is owned
by Eric Kircher of Rohnert Park, CA

There
is a canvas top that could be removed and the windshield folds forward like a
Jeep.

1969 VW 1300 Cabriolet

1968 Volkswagen Beetle Convertible

1969 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

1969 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

1969 Volkswagen Karman Ghia

1969 Volkswagen Karman Ghia

1969 Volkswagen Karman Ghia

1969 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

This
car is owned and was restored by Alex W. du PREL from Moorea, French
Polynesia

1970 VW Thing

1970 VW Thing

This car is owned and was restored by Alex
W. du PREL from Moorea, French Polynesia

This
car is owned and was restored by Alex W. du PREL from Moorea, French
Polynesia

1970 VW Thing

1970 Volkswagen 411 Type 3E

This car is owned and was restored
by Alex W. du PREL from Moorea, French Polynesia

1970 Volkswagen Type 3 Fastback

1970 Volkswagen 411 Type 3E

1970 Volkswagen Beetle

1970 Volkswagen Beetle

This
Volkswagen is owned by Ken BoutwellKen had the following to say about
his Volkswagen."This is the fifth VW I have owned & just got this
one last june. Bought it all restored. My first
one was a 1965 beetle, then bought a 1968 kharman gia, a 1971 superbeetle &
a 1974 superbeetle. This is my prize possesion.I entered it in my
first show Oct. 2005 and won first prize, I was very proud ! Would
be interested in talking with you & other vw owners."To contact
Ken please you this E Mail link.

1970 Volkswagen Beetle

1970 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

1971 Volkswagen 1300 Cabriolet

1971 VW Beetle Assembly Line

1971 VW Beetle Deluxe Limousine

1971 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

1971 VW Super Beetle Convertible

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1971 Volkswagen Microbus

1971 Volkswagen Microbus

1971 Volkswagen 1302
Automatic

This Car is owned by Juan Carlos Tuzzolino from Argentina

1971 Volkswagen 1302 Automatic

This
Car is owned by Juan Carlos Tuzzolino from
Argentina

1971 Volkswagen
1302 Automatic

This Car is owned by Juan Carlos Tuzzolino from Argentina

1972 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Type1

1972 Volkswagen Microbus

1972 Volkswagen Karmman Ghia Convertible

1972 Volkswagen Super Beetle

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1972
Volkswagen Karmman Ghia Convertible

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1972 Volkswagen 411 LE

1972 Volkswagen 1300

1972 VW Beetlearmann Convertible

1972 Volkswagen Combi

1973 Volkswagen 181
Thing Convertible

1973
Volkswagen Beetle Cabriolet

1973 Volkswagen Super
Beetle

1973
Volkswagen Type 4 {Germany}

1973 VW Beetle Assembly Line End

1973 Volkswagen Super Beetle

1973 Volkswagen Type
III Squareback

1973
Volkswagen Type III Squareback

1973 VW Super
Beatle

This car is owned by Dolly
Hallenbeck, Penn Yan, NYClick on this image
for a larger view in a new window

Well
Dolly did it again.

She just picked up
this 1973 Purple Super Beetle She sure
is proud of it.New tires and a coat of wax and
it's ready for the road.

1973 Volkswagen 412

1973 Volkswagen 412

1974 Volkswagen Thing

1974 Volkswagen Thing

1974 Volkswagen Thing

1974 Volkswagen Thing

1974 Volkswagen Thing

1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle

1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle

1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle

1974 Volkswagen Poptop Camper

This
VW is owned by Warren Matthews ofWestern AustraliaClick on the image to view his web site that includes other VW vans that they have restored.

1974 Volkswagen Thing.

This
VW is owned by Heidi Andrews and her husband from Illinois.Heidi had the following to say about her VW Thing and his 1978 Westfalia.I thought that if you're still adding pictures, you might enjoy a couple
of mine. I have a 1978 Westfalia, in restored stock condition (outside has been
restored, inside is original, but almost mint condition), and a 1974 Thing.
Both are green and have appropriately "green" names; The PickleBus and Senor Frogg.
We are in the process of getting SrFrogg up to snuff in the running department.
He runs, but not too well at the moment, since he sat for about three years in
a car port in Florida. He just needs some carb cleanup and fuel system overhauling,
and he'll be ready to roll. After that, we start on the always fun process of
restoration, but since Froggy's virtually rust free, it won't be all that bad.The PB is my one true love (shhh, don't tell my husband!), and is very
similar to the 1976 Sage Green Westy my parents owned when I was a girl. Every
time I climb in the PB I smile and, in no time at all, I'm as giddy as a kid on
the first day of school break. There is nothing in this world that brings back
my happy childhood like that camper does :-) My husband and I love to pack it
up and take it out for a weekend. Even in our cold Illinois winters, we manage
to enjoy it. We sneak out to the garage where we sit in the camper, drinking beer
and playing Monopoly. Sounds goofy, but you should try it some time! We have such
fun in the PB. We take it to local cruise nights and car shows, but the most fun
of all are our camping trips together. Every family should have one.

1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle

1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Cabriolet

1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Cabriolet

1975 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

1976 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

1976 VW Beetle Deluxe Sedan

1977 Volkswagen Beetle Sport Sedan

1977 Volkswagen Kombi Bus

1977 Volkswagen Window
Van

1977
VW Beetle Deluxe Sunroof Sedan

1978 Volkswagen Westfalia

1978
Volkswagen Westfalia

This VW is
owned by Heidi Andrews and her husband from Illinois.Heidi
had the following to say about her VW Thing and he 1978 Westfalia.I
thought that if you're still adding pictures, you might enjoy a couple of mine.
I have a 1978 Westfalia, in restored stock condition (outside has been restored,
inside is original, but almost mint condition), and a 1974 Thing. Both are
green and have appropriately "green" names; The PickleBus and Senor Frogg. We
are in the process of getting SrFrogg up to snuff in the running department. He
runs, but not too well at the moment, since he sat for about three years in a
car port in Florida. He just needs some carb cleanup and fuel system overhauling,
and he'll be ready to roll. After that, we start on the always fun process of
restoration, but since Froggy's virtually rust free, it won't be all that bad.The PB is my one true love (shhh, don't tell my husband!), and is very
similar to the 1976 Sage Green Westy my parents owned when I was a girl. Every
time I climb in the PB I smile and, in no time at all, I'm as giddy as a kid on
the first day of school break. There is nothing in this world that brings back
my happy childhood like that camper does :-) My husband and I love to pack it
up and take it out for a weekend. Even in our cold Illinois winters, we manage
to enjoy it. We sneak out to the garage where we sit in the camper, drinking beer
and playing Monopoly. Sounds goofy, but you should try it some time! We have such
fun in the PB. We take it to local cruise nights and car shows, but the most fun
of all are our camping trips together. Every family should have one.

1977 VW Beetle Karmann Convertible

1978 Volkswagen Beetle

1978 Volkswagen

1978 Volkswagen

This 1978 Volkswagen is owned by Fernando
Tobarof Quito Ecuador, South America

He
had the following to say about his car

Is
a five generation VW. There would not be a great notice talking about a VW beetle.
I think thousands of VW around the world are a five generation vehicle.The
difference is that mine is five generation in the same amily.In 1978
my Father in Law bought it. Is a mexican standard 1600 model.He used
it a few months, and then gave it to his father in law.That man (my
grandfather in law) used "my" VW until he died 5 years later.After that, my wife's brother bought the VW to his father.He
used it until 1989. In that year my brother in law sold it to my Father.

That
VW became on of the most lovely properties of my Father until he died on January
2003.After his dead, I received that car as a part on his heritageSince that date up to day I use my VW almost daily.Rarely I
give my VW to my son, when his car is on workshop for service. (By the way I'm
a professional Mechanic.Also a Photographer)The last member
generation in been transported in my VW is my Second Wife's granddaughter.In summary:1st generation: my first wife's grandfather2nd generation: my first wife's Father and Mother, and my Parents.3rth generation: Me, my wifes (the first and the actual), my brothers,
my brothers in law.4th generation: My son. My nieces in some rarely
cases when my Father was alive and he let to use it for a while.5th
generation: My actual wife's granddaughter.All of that five generation
persons are related to me.So that the reason why I feel some special
about that car. The main reason why that car is so special for me is because it
was a very valued for my Father.When he died, I began a major reworking
job on my VW.It was on shop almost 8 months.I changed
all bad or in not ok working conditions body, motor and transmission parts.Re-paint and decorate it. The most interesting issues are:I
"upgrade" the engine, making it 1700 cc's from stock 1600 cc's, increasing his
power in almost 15 hp'sReduce the stock wheel rim tires from 15" to
14"Put a head protectors over the backs of front seatsPut
a retractile seat belts on front seats.Actually my VW is 115.000 miles
(190.000 kmts)Driving it feels so good and smoothly.

1978 Volkswagen Engine

1979 Volkswagen Super Beetle Cabriolet

1979 Volkswagen Super Beetle Cabriolet

1979 Volkswagen Super
Beetle Cabriolet

1979
Volkswagen Super Beetle Cabriolet

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1979 Volkswagen Super Beetle
Cabriolet

1979
Volkswagen Super Beetle Cabriolet

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